“To ask why we need libraries at all, when there is so much information available elsewhere, is about as sensible as asking if roadmaps are necessary now that there are so very many roads." --Jon Bing

My experiences with group project over these 5 semesters in my MLIS program have been, for the most part, excellent. This instruction session project was no different. My group met, … Continue Reading →

I (figuratively) walked into this class at the beginning of the semester with no formal teaching experience. Sure, I’ve taught my Girl Scouts over the years, and I’ve given presentations … Continue Reading →

Active learning is participatory and interactive. An active instruction session involves the students in the process, forcing them to interact with the material in such a way to reinforce learning. … Continue Reading →

Florida Gulf Coast University has an excellent information literacy tutorial called Search for the Skunk Ape. This tutorial is aimed at first year students who are just getting their footing … Continue Reading →